March 1
This is what makes poker REALLY hard. Sure the big losing days make poker really suck, but the days when you're playing A+ and are doing generally quite well...only to have HUGE suckouts (or utter cooler hands) come at inopportune times makes for a stressful existence. This was my first LONG (nearly 5hrs of 6-7 tables...I'm up to 7...I was at 8 near the end) session at 200NL. Just under 3k hands, and effectively EVEN. Thank the poker gods for RB + Bonus! I was actually up ~230 because of them!
I had 2 cooler hands in the session and a LOT of just shitty flops/turns which caused the downswings. If I were hitting better, this could've been a very big session, but I was missing left and right and getting sucked out on...so breaking even is pretty good.
The first cooler:
KTs in the SB, UTG min raises, button calls, I call as does BB. Flop comes KT2r, check to Raiser who bets 6 into 16, button calls and I CR to 22. In retrospect, this should've been around 34. BB folds and the other call. Turn, Q of the K suit. I bet 52 into 82 (this could've been 66 or so, meh...hard to worry about someone hitting the gutter here or be on the backdoor FD). Only the UTG calls and a river K comes, I push, he calls...KQ...BALLS. Oh well. COOLER!
Next cooler was a set over set situation that I'll NEVER get away from.
66 OTB, UTG lagtard raises to 8, I call, sb calls. Flop J96r, sb leads pot (26), UTG calls, I raise to 76, BB CALLS, UTG pushes, I overpush, we're all all in...UTG has JJ...COOLER! I lose my stack here everytime...meh!
Here's a nice win. AKo OTB, UTG min raises, I raise to 12, he MIN reraises, I call. Ad3d8s, he bets pot, I call...turn Jh, he pushes, I call...he has A7. Feel free to critique this one. One of my BIG weaknesses (is it a weakness) is not wanting to commit a HUGE portion of my stack PF with AK...I'm REALLY good at reading hands and getting away from stuff, so I prefer to take flops.
You'll see that on Mar 5th (today) I 4 bet all iln with AKs when a blind 3 bet me HUGE...so I CAN do it...I just prefer not to
Here's the graph: